Broncos vs Chiefs

The Denver Broncos have a 2-1 start, but they are the Kansas City Chiefs favorites on Monday Night Football at 8:15 p.m. ET. In the most recent odds of Chiefs vs. Broncos, Kansas City is at -4, half a point above the opening line. The over-under, or total points that Vegas believes will be scored, is 54.5, the highest total in week 4. Before locking any selection of Chiefs vs.. Broncos, you need to see what veteran NFL handicap player Micah Roberts has to say.

Kansas City Chiefs vs. Denver Broncos Monday Night Football

In a game that presents these two teams, there is no better expert to listen to than Roberts. He has worked in the Las Vegas sports betting industry for 20 years, including a 13-year tenure as book director for Station Casinos. Armed with an unrivaled network of sources, Roberts has started the NFL season 2018 with strength. He’s on a 13-7 streak in NFL teams and has been especially adept at games involving any of these teams.

Roberts has a good 6-1 run to choose against against Kansas City and a 5-1 run at the Denver games: an amazing 11-2 overall record involving these AFC West rivals.

Now, he focused on Broncos vs. Chiefs and launched a strong selection of points that you can only see on SportsLine.

Roberts knows that no team has captivated more NFL fans than the Chiefs, led by a new quarterback who has not been held back for three weeks. Patrick Mahomes has completed two thirds of his passes for 896 yards, 13 touchdowns and no selection. Kansas City has added 38 to 42 points in each game as Mahomes has found Tyreek Hill, Sammy Watkins and Travis Kelce combined 44 times for 715 yards and six touchdowns.

The Chiefs defense has given up its part of yards in part because the offense forces teams to air it. Kansas City led the Chargers 31-12 after three quarters in Week 1, 21-0 after the first quarter against the Steelers, and 35-10 at halftime against the 49ers last week.

The fact that the Chiefs have been overwhelming on offense does not mean the Broncos can not cover, especially at home.

The Broncos enter Monday Night Football with 2-1, but a dim 2-1. They outboxed the Seahawks 27-24 and the Raiders 20-19 before bowing to the Ravens by 13 in Baltimore.

But with weapons like Emmanuel Sanders and Demaryius Thomas, there’s a lot of optimism in Denver, and especially on Monday against a passing defense by the Chiefs that is allowing 362.7 yards per game on the air. There is a reason why the total is set so high: the forecasters project a shooting, one that could reach the final possessions.

Any question the Broncos had about the running game has been answered by a couple of rookies. Phillip Lindsay of Colorado has 198 yards on the ground, while Royce Freeman of Oregon has 152 more. In total, the Broncos have 434 yards on a solid 5.2 yards per carry, ranking third in yards.

For Monday Night Football, we can say that Roberts is leaning towards the end, but he has discovered a greater factor x that, according to him, will determine the diffusion result of this game. He’s sharing what he is, and who to back up, on SportsLine.